NEW YORK CASE MIX Jan White, RN Senior Clinical Reimbursement Consultant 1
Objectives Explain the basic elements of the Case Mix system Review the Case Mix RUG levels Define ADLs and understand their effect on case mix Gain knowledge on key systems to ensure that care & services are captured 2
Common Case Mix Principles Every MDS has a Resource Utilization Group (RUG) level that reflects acuity Assessment Reference Date (ARD) selection is key Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are heavily weighted 3
Case Mix Principles, Cont. CMI RUG levels do not match Medicare Part A RUG levels Assessments need to be completed timely as defined in the RAI manual Calculations are done bi-annually in NY Reimbursement is based on these calculations 4
New York Case Mix Reimbursement process used for Medicaid LTC facilities Calculated bi-annually based on last Wednesday in January and July 53 RUG III Model Each RUG score is assigned a numerical score or Case Mix Index (CMI) CMIs for Medicaid MDSs are averaged for facility CMI score Most recent OBRA MDS used 5
RUG Grouper for NY Case Mix 6
Case Mix Categories in RUG III 53 Group System Rehabilitation Extensive Services Special Care Clinically Complex Impaired Cognition Behavior Only Physical Function Reduced 7
Rehabilitation Requirements for a Rehab category include: 5 days of therapy a week OR 3 days of therapy (minimum 45 minutes) AND 2 restorative nursing programs for 6 days a week (15 minutes/day) Extensive service qualifiers impact Rehab RUG Last 14 days IV medications, suctioning, tracheostomy or ventilator/respirator care Last 7 days: Parenteral feeding or IV fluids (>500 cc) 8
Rehabilitation Levels Ultra High Very High High Medium Low 9
Rehabilitation Ultra High 720 minutes/week minimum 2-3 disciplines Minimum one 5 days/week & one 3 days/week RUG ADL Score CMI RUX 16-18 2.38 RUL 7-15 1.98 RUC 16-18 1.82 RUB 9-15 1.53 RUA 4-8 1.37 10
Rehabilitation Very High 500 minutes/week minimum At least 1 discipline Minimum 5 days/week RUG ADL Score CMI RVX 16-18 1.82 RVL 7-15 1.61 RVC 16-18 1.53 RVB 9-15 1.39 RVA 4-8 1.15 11
Rehabilitation High 325 minutes/week minimum At least 1 discipline Minimum 5 days/week RUG ADL Score CMI RHX 13-18 1.62 RHL 7-12 1.51 RHC 13-18 1.40 RHB 8-12 1.27 RHA 4-7 1.12 12
Rehabilitation Medium 150 minutes/week minimum 5 days can be across 3 disciplines RUG ADL Score CMI RMX 15-18 1.96 RML 7-14 1.74 RMC 15-18 1.27 RMB 8-14 1.22 RMA 4-7 1.17 13
AND Rehabilitation Low 45 minutes/week minimum 3 or more days 2 nursing restorative programs 6 days/week at least 15 minutes each RUG ADL Score CMI RLX 7-18 1.34 RLB 14-18 1.15 RLA 4-13 0.91 14
Nursing Levels Extensive Services Special Care Clinically Complex Impaired Cognition Behavior Only Physical Function Reduced 15
Extensive Services ADL Index must be > 7 to obtain this category Qualifiers: Last 14 days IV medications, suctioning, tracheostomy or ventilator/respirator care Last 7 days: Parenteral feeding or IV fluids (>500 cc) RUG ADL Points CMI SE3 7-18 4-5 1.70 SE2 7-18 2-3 1.37 SE1 7-18 0-1 1.15 Extra Points: Special Care, Clinically Complex, Impaired Cognition, IV medication or IV feeding 16
Special Care Qualifiers: MS, Cerebral Palsy or Quadriplegia with ADL > 10 Respiratory therapy 7 days/week Radiation Ulcers 2 or more (any stage) & 2 or more treatments One Stage 3 or 4 pressure ulcer & 2 or more skin treatments Surgical wound or open lesion & 1 or more skin treatments Tube feeding with aphasia Fever with dehydration, vomiting, pneumonia, weight loss or tube feeding RUG ADL Score CMI SSC 17-18 1.12 SSB 15-16 1.06 SSA 4-14 1.03 17
Clinically Complex No minimum ADL Index Many clinical conditions as qualifiers Credit for symptoms of depression 18
Clinically Complex Qualifiers Qualifiers Pneumonia Foot wounds Internal bleeding Dehydration Burns Tube feeding Coma Septicemia 19
Clinically Complex Qualifiers, Cont. Qualifiers Transfusions Chemotherapy Hemiplegia or hemiparesis with ADL > 10 Dialysis Oxygen IDDM with 7 days injections & 2 days of order changes Physician visits & orders 1 visit & 4 order changes 2 visits & 2 order changes 20
Clinically Complex, Cont. RUG ADL DEPRESSION CMI CC2 17-18 Signs present 1.12 CC1 17-18 No signs 0.98 CB2 12-16 Signs present 0.91 CB1 12-16 No signs 0.86 CA2 4-11 Signs present 0.84 CA1 4-11 No signs 0.77 21
Custodial Levels Categories included are Impaired Cognition Behavior Only Physical Function Reduced Nursing Restorative Programs impact these categories 2 restorative nursing programs for 6 days a week (15 minutes/day each program) 22
Restorative Nursing Program Components of the nursing rehab/restorative programs include Measurable objectives and interventions documented Periodic evaluation documented by licensed nurse Documentation of time spent with resident Individualized and addressed in care plan CNA training in techniques Overseen by a registered or licensed nurse 1:4 ratio maximum 23
Restorative Nursing Programs for Custodial Levels Two or more programs, 6 days/week, minimum of 15 minutes each Passive Range of Motion or Active Range of Motion* Splint/Brace Assistance Dressing/Grooming Eating/Swallowing Bed Mobility or Walking* Transfers Communication Amputation/prosthesis care Urinary or Bowel Toileting Program* *Count as 1 program even if both provided 24
Impaired Cognition ADL Score < 10 Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) score 9 or less or Cognitive Performance Scale (CPS) score 3 or greater RUG ADL Nursing Rehab Programs CMI IB2 6-10 2 or more 0.80 IB1 6-10 0-1 0.78 IA2 4-5 2 or more 0.65 IA1 4-5 0-1 0.61 25
Behavior ADL Score < 10 Qualifiers: Hallucinations or delusions 4 or more days/week: Wandering, physical or verbal abuse, inappropriate behavior or resists care RUG ADL Nursing Rehab Programs CMI BB2 6-10 2 or more 0.70 BB1 6-10 0-1 0.66 BA2 4-5 2 or more 0.55 BA1 4-5 0-1 0.47 26
Reduced Physical Function Does not meet criteria for any of the other categories RUG ADL Nursing Rehab Programs CMI PE2 16-18 2 or more 0.80 PE1 16-18 0-1 0.79 PD2 11-15 2 or more 0.73 PD1 11-15 0-1 0.72 PC2 9-10 2 or more 0.67 PC1 9-10 0-1 0.66 PB2 6-8 2 or more 0.57 PB1 6-8 0-1 0.58 PA2 4-5 2 or more 0.48 PA1 4-5 0-1 0.46 27
Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Assistance 11 ADLs coded in Section G of MDS Bed Mobility Transfers Walk in Room Walk in Corridor Locomotion on Unit Locomotion off Unit Dressing Eating Toilet Use Personal Hygiene Bathing 28
ADLs for RUG Score Calculations 4 late-loss ADLs included in RUG score calculations Bed Mobility Transfer Eating Toilet use Called late-loss because loss of function occurs late 29
ADL Components Self-performance Measures what the patient actually did with ADL performance each time the activity occurs Is not what the patient might be capable of doing Staff Support Measures the level of support provided by staff during each ADL activity 30
ADL Self- Performance Codes Independent no help or staff oversight Supervision oversight, encouragement or cueing Limited assistance guided maneuvering of limbs or non-weight-bearing assistance Extensive assistance weight-bearing assistance provided Dependent full staff performance Activity did not occur 31
ADL Support Codes No set-up or physical help from staff Set-up help only One person physical assist Two or more person physical assist Activity did not occur 32
ADL Definitions Bed Mobility How the patient moves in bed (or other sleep furniture) Turns side to side Moves top to bottom or bottom to top Moves from a lying to a sitting position Uses trapeze or side rails Any repositioning in bed 33
ADL Definitions, Cont. Transfer How the patient moves between surfaces Includes transfers to or from the bed, the wheelchair, other chair, gurney to bed Includes getting to a standing position 34
ADL Definitions, Cont. Eating How a patient eats and drinks Regardless of skill Includes tube feeding, total parenteral nutrition, IV fluids for nutrition or hydration 35
ADL Definitions, Cont. Toilet Use How the patient uses the toilet room, commode, bedpan or urinal Includes transfers on and off the toilet Includes cleaning self after elimination, managing ostomy or catheter Includes managing clothing 36
Examples of Limited Assistance Bed Mobility Placing a patient s hand on the side rail Guiding a leg or arm into position while the patient is turning Transfers Steadying patient while he or she transfers or light use of gait belt with the transfer 37
Examples of Limited Assistance, Cont. Eating Placing a cup in the patient s hand Guiding a patient s hand to use a utensil to pick up food Toilet Use Helping patient pull up underwear or pants Guided assistance to get off the toilet or bedpan 38
Examples of Extensive Assistance Bed Mobility Lifted trunk while patient pushed up in bed with feet Lifted or turned a leg or an arm Used a turning sheet with repositioning Transfers Lifting patient while patient pivoted Lifting a leg to position foot in wheelchair 39
Examples of Extensive Assistance, Cont. Eating Lifting and guiding the hand and arm to patient s mouth to promote eating Feeding a patient part of a meal when he or she tired Toilet Use Supporting any of patient s weight while getting on/off toilet or bedpan Staff completes subtask fully (such as patient can t get pants on or off or cannot assist with cleaning the perineal area) 40
ADL Management ADLs tend to be under coded Be aware of difference between limited and extensive assistance Care provided around the clock needs to be considered Many patients require increased levels of care at night Monitor care given by all disciplines CNAs on all shifts, in therapy, in activities, etc. 41
Assessment Reference Date Selection Wide range of dates that can be analyzed The interdisciplinary team selects the date that best reflects services provided The ARD must comply with the RAI guidelines Must be set 92 days or less from ARD of last OBRA MDS 42
Missed RUG Score Example # 1 Clinically Complex vs. Special Care Mrs. Smith has Multiple Sclerosis & her ADL Index score was 8. She needed weight bearing assistance with bed mobility, but it was not accurately coded. If it was accurately coded her ADL Index score would be 11 (Qualifying condition for Special Care) SSA = 1.03 CA1 = 0.77 Variance=.26 43
Missed RUG Score Example # 2 Physical Function Reduced vs. Clinically Complex Mr. Gonzales has an order for oxygen as needed & had used it one day. (Qualifying condition for Clinically Complex) His ADL Index was 12. He had symptoms of depression. ARD selected was outside of the look back period for oxygen. RUG was PD1 versus CB2. CB2 = 0.91 PD1 = 0.72 Variance =.19 44
Missed RUG Score Example # 3 Physical Function Reduced vs. Clinically Complex Mr. Long had his ARD set for day 90 and grouped into a custodial level. Two weeks earlier, his blood pressure was unstable with order changes and physician visits. The pre-set ARD was not moved to capture his unstable medical condition CC1 = 0.98 PE1 = 0.79 Variance =.19 45
Missed RUG Score Example # 4 Clinically Complex vs. Rehab Mrs. White has a diagnosis of Hemiplegia, an ADL index of 14 and is being seen by PT 3 x a week and is currently on 2 Restorative Nursing Programs (Qualifying conditions for rehab) Upon review of the restorative flow sheet, it was noted that only 5 days were documented. RUG achieved was CB1. RLB = 1.15 CB1 = 0.86 Variance=.29 46
Strategies for Success Weekly case mix meeting Review residents with MDS due in next 30 days and previous RUG score Look at clinical indicators and timeframes in which they were delivered Monitor for the potential need for rehab services Review ADL status 47
Strategies for Success Ensure interdisciplinary team understands the elements of the case mix system Rehab screening and a strong Part B program Communication between nursing and rehab Maintaining compliance with MDS processes Accurate MDS coding and internal audit system Back up systems Grand Rounds or process for reviewing residents before an MDS is due 48
Grand Rounds A comprehensive review of the residents and the care that has been provided Identification of improvement or decline Determination whether changes that have occurred are permanent or temporary The entire interdisciplinary team should be involved 49
Key Questions Are key components of the morning meeting being followed up on? Review of MD visits & order changes Review of IPN Evaluation for change of condition Is nursing referring to therapy? Is there an effective communication system? Are Part B/Medicaid therapy residents reviewed during the Medicare Utilization meeting? Is therapy coordinated with ARD setting, as appropriate? 50
Key Questions, Cont. Are the results of the following meetings communicated to the RNAC/MDS Coordinator? Skin concerns Weight variance Falls Restraint Behavior Are Significant change assessments being completed for improvement/declines? Is there a discharge plan for high functioning residents to return to the community? 51
Key Questions, Cont. Are base line temperatures being documented? Are minutes spent with the patient providing respiratory therapy documented along with assessments? Are 2 nursing restorative programs being provided 6 days a week for 15 minutes a day? Are RUG levels of dementia residents in Impaired Cognition or Behavior Problems? 52
Trends with NY Case Mix OMIG Audits Plan to audit 300 facilities by end of year Audit focus has been ADLs Managed Medicaid 3 year project starting January 2014 Details not available yet 53
Thank You! Questions & Answers janwhite@postacuteconsulting.com 508-564-2844 POSTACUTECONSULTING.COM 54